I hate the soldering and restringing but love the experimentation.
I like trying different things, but I hate the process. That's why I try to get solderless harnesses from MojoTone. That makes it quick and easy.
After I'm done it feels like it was fun and well worth the effort. When I'm being lazy about getting to it it feels like a hassle.
I'm getting bothered by it because I'm so addicted to customizing. I think I'm finally zeroing in on my perfect pickguard. Gonna be a single coil size humbucker in the neck, an angled mini right behind that as a 2nd neck, and a full sized hum moved towards the neck a quarter or half inch or so.
I love it when I finally find the perfect pickup for a guitar and it suddenly becomes an inspiring instrument to play, but I do not enjoy the process to get it there. Especially on this HSS Strat I’ve been fighting with for a while now. Removing all one thousand damn screws to take off the pickguard over and over just so I could try a new pot value or some other tweak to the circuit was seriously annoying (it turned out the greasebucket circuit was deadening the low end too much for my taste).
Is it only a matter of time until there are modeling pickups? Everything else in the chain can be modeled effectively...
Line 6 models types of pickups, if not specific models in their Variax guitars. The sound is good, but the 'feel' is a little weird.